Self-Unfoldment: The Practical Application of Moral Principles to the Living of a Life (Vol. 2) (1934) [Other Major Works]
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Self-Unfoldment: The Practical Application of Moral Principles to the Living of a Life (Vol. 2) (1934) [Other Major Works]
- Publication date
- 1934
- Topics
- 3-Other Major Works, Thinking, Faith, Health, Vanity, Critical Attitude, Loyalty, Self-Indulgence, Self-Discipline, Ethical Principles
- Publisher
- Great School of Natural Science
- Collection
- greatschoolofnaturalscience; americana
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 2
First Revised Edition
- Addeddate
- 2009-08-14 13:48:19
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- urn:oclc:record:1084937353
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- Pages
- 266
- Ppi
- 400
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The Practical Application of Moral Principles to the Living of a Life.
The books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.
John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
The Practical Application of Moral Principles to the Living of a Life.
The books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.
John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
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